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Box Review: Pros, Cons, Features, and Pricing Explained

Box is a cloud collaboration tool and file management platform designed to help teams securely share files, manage content, and coordinate work across distributed environments. For project managers juggling shifting requirements, tight deadlines, and cross-functional teams, Box offers centralized document management and granular access controls that support both compliance and collaboration.

In this review, you'll find a detailed look at Box's features, use cases, pros and cons, and pricing—so you can decide if it's the right fit for your team's cloud collaboration tools needs.

Box Evaluation Summary

Centralizes files for secure sharing, real-time editing, and team collaboration.
Rating
4.3 /5
Pricing
  • From $8/user/month
  • Free plan + free demo available

Why You Can Trust Us

Box Overview

When evaluating Box, its security, granular permissions, and deep integration options set it apart for enterprise and regulated environments. The user interface is clean and onboarding is straightforward, but pricing can be high for smaller teams and advanced workflow features may require add-ons. If you're selecting a platform for large-scale file management for lots of different file types, exhaustive compliance, or complex approval chains, Box deserves serious consideration. However, if you're comparing options for lightweight collaboration or tight budgets, Box may feel like more than you need. Its support and documentation are reliable, especially for technical deployments.

Our Review Methodology

How We Test & Score Tools

We’ve spent years building, refining, and improving our software testing and scoring system. The rubric is designed to capture the nuances of software selection and what makes a tool effective, focusing on critical aspects of the decision-making process.

Below, you can see exactly how our testing and scoring works across seven criteria. It allows us to provide an unbiased evaluation of the software based on core functionality, standout features, ease of use, onboarding, customer support, integrations, customer reviews, and value for money.

Core Functionality (25% of final scoring)

The starting point of our evaluation is always the core functionality of the tool. Does it have the basic features and functions that a user would expect to see? Are any of those core features locked to higher-tiered pricing plans? At its core, we expect a tool to stand up against the baseline capabilities of its competitors.

Standout Features (25% of final scoring)

Next, we evaluate uncommon standout features that go above and beyond the core functionality typically found in tools of its kind. A high score reflects specialized or unique features that make the product faster, more efficient, or offer additional value to the user.

We also evaluate how easy it is to integrate with other tools typically found in the tech stack to expand the functionality and utility of the software. Tools offering plentiful native integrations, 3rd party connections, and API access to build custom integrations score best.

Ease of Use (10% of final scoring)

We consider how quick and easy it is to execute the tasks defined in the core functionality using the tool. High scoring software is well designed, intuitive to use, offers mobile apps, provides templates, and makes relatively complex tasks seem simple.

Onboarding (10% of final scoring)

We know how important rapid team adoption is for a new platform, so we evaluate how easy it is to learn and use a tool with minimal training. We evaluate how quickly a team member can get set up and start using the tool with no experience. High scoring solutions indicate little or no support is required.

Customer Support (10% of final scoring)

We review how quick and easy it is to get unstuck and find help by phone, live chat, or knowledge base. Tools and companies that provide real-time support score best, while chatbots score worst.

Customer Reviews (10% of final scoring)

Beyond our own testing and evaluation, we consider the net promoter score from current and past customers. We review their likelihood, given the option, to choose the tool again for the core functionality. A high scoring software reflects a high net promoter score from current or past customers.

Value for Money (10% of final scoring)

Lastly, in consideration of all the other criteria, we review the average price of entry level plans against the core features and consider the value of the other evaluation criteria. Software that delivers more, for less, will score higher.

Core Features

Granular File Permissions

Set detailed access levels for individuals and groups to control who can view, edit, or share files. Ideal for sensitive documents and compliance.

Workflow Automation

Automate document routing, approvals, and notifications using Box Relay. Build custom workflows for contracts or onboarding—no coding needed.

Built-In E-Signature

Sign and request signatures directly within your Box account using Box Sign. No third-party e-signature or authentication tools required.

Version Control

Track, restore, and compare file versions with full file versioning history. See who made changes and revert instantly when needed.

Secure File Sharing

Share with password protection, expiration dates, and download limits. External collaborators can access content without compromising security.

Compliance and Data Governance

Box offers HIPAA, GDPR, and FINRA compliance tools plus detailed audit logs. Enforce retention policies and monitor user activity at scale.

Ease of Use

Box offers a clean, user-friendly interface that most users find easy to navigate, even when managing large volumes of files and folders. The drag-and-drop upload, clear folder structures, and straightforward permission settings makes it easy for new users to upload files and share documents. The web interface is well-organized, and the mobile app for iOS and Android keeps teams productive on the go. However, some users mention that advanced features like workflow automation and compliance settings require extra training. Overall, Box balances enterprise-grade controls with a user experience that doesn't overwhelm day-to-day collaborators.

Integrations

Box integrates with Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Slack, Salesforce, DocuSign, Zoom, Okta, ServiceNow, Trello, and Adobe Sign, among others.

Box also offers a robust API and connects with third-party integration tools for custom workflows and extended functionality.

Box Specs

  • 2-Factor Authentication
  • API
  • Chat
  • Dashboard
  • Data Export
  • Data Import
  • Document Comparison
  • External Integrations
  • File Sharing
  • File Transfer
  • History/Version Control
  • Multi-User
  • Network Traffic Monitoring
  • Notifications
  • Project Management

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By Galen Low

I've spent 15+ years solving the human side of digital project management. I'm Co-Founder of The Digital Project Manager and host of its weekly podcast, where I explore AI's impact on our field with industry experts. Previously, I held VP and Director-level roles at boutique digital agencies across Canada. I'm PMP®-certified since 2013, have spoken at PMI and Agile Alliance, and am recognized among Canada's top project managers.